Yesterday evening in Bibbiano I listened carefully to the words spoken by Paola Pellinghelli with suffering and torment very well understood. Next to her was Matteo Salvini, and so I thought about what could have, or had, say, a politician worthy of the name of the mother of Tommy Onofri, a child kidnapped and killed near Parma in 2006: “Mrs. Paola, I understand his pain, before which we all bow. But after serving 14 years in prison, that is, two thirds of the sentence, and, having verified the good conduct, the detained convicted because carceriera of his son, and therefore an accomplice of the killer, according to the law has the right to receive a permit. Then return to the cell to expiate the punishment remaining. But not to rot in there”.